Surgical Management of Caroli’s Disease: Single Center Experience and Review of the Literature

Maitham A. Moslim, Ganesh Gunasekaran, David Vogt, Michael Cruise, Gareth Morris-Stiff

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Abstract

Background: Caroli’s disease is a rare congenital condition characterized by non-obstructive dilatation of intrahepatic ducts. In Caroli’s syndrome, there is additionally an associated congenital hepatic fibrosis. Methods: With institutional review board approval, we identified all patients with Caroli’s disease and syndrome. Results: Nine patients were identified, seven males and two females, with a median age of 40 years. Final pathological diagnoses included Caroli’s disease (n = 6) and Caroli’s syndrome (n = 3). Patients presented with deranged liver function, cholangitis, cholangiocarcinoma, abdominal pain, cirrhosis, or were diagnosed incidentally. Four patients underwent resection and two underwent liver transplantation. Of the resection group, two patients subsequently underwent transplantation for recurrent cholangitis due to anastomotic stricture in one patient and for end-stage liver disease in the other. All patients with Caroli’s syndrome underwent liver transplantation. Three patients died during follow-up at 26.2, 7.8, and 3 months post-diagnosis with recurrence of cholangiocarcinoma, liver failure, and metastatic cholangiocarcinoma, respectively. Six patients are alive with a median follow-up of 60 months since presentation (range = 10–134 months). Conclusions: Caroli’s disease and syndrome have a varied presentation. Most individuals with Caroli’s disease may be adequately treated by resection, but transplantation is required for Caroli’s syndrome patients due to the associated hepatic fibrosis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2019-2027
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Volume19
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Aug 2015

Keywords

  • Caroli’s disease
  • Caroli’s syndrome
  • Liver resection
  • Liver transplantation

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